You can't open the book of my life and jump in the middle. Like woman, I'm a mystery.

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Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?

Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Connie Neil - Sep 21, 2017 10:48:09 am PDT #1975 of 8213
brillig

Went to see Doc this morning, and he must have just come out of a scolding with his own superiors last time, because he was remarkably mellow about things today. I've lost a bit of weight, my A1C is down a bit, the overall goal for where he wants my A1C to be is very achievable, and he's good with the revisions I made in my drug plan when life did not jive with his suggestions. And he didn't mentioned 30-grams-of-carbs-a-day people. So I can stop being quite so anxious about every bit that I eat, though mashed potatoes should still remain a former part of my life. Sad.

Weather's gorgeous, medical is on track, Hurricane Jose is petering out, Hurricane Maria is hooking out into the Atlantic. Life is good.


askye - Sep 21, 2017 10:51:52 am PDT #1976 of 8213
Thrive to spite them

I went to the dentist today and for a food report. Which is a relief after all the discomfort and worry I've had going on. I think the dry mouth and adverse reaction to Biotene just made every thing really sensitive. And clenching my teeth.

There is a problem with a filling from last year so they are fixing it next week.


Steph L. - Sep 21, 2017 12:19:31 pm PDT #1977 of 8213
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Connie, that all sounds really, really good!

askye, what a relief! I'm so glad for you. I'm pretty sure I'm clenching my teeth in my sleep, so I need to get a mouthguard.

Just in case this is an allergic reaction to the Prozac, I'm doing a little research. Has anyone here taken Effexor?


Pix - Sep 21, 2017 12:26:59 pm PDT #1978 of 8213
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

I haven't, Tep, but I swear by Pristiq. Have you tried it or something in its category?


Dana - Sep 21, 2017 12:27:23 pm PDT #1979 of 8213
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I did, briefly. It didn't work for me, but I didn't have side effects.


Steph L. - Sep 21, 2017 12:32:57 pm PDT #1980 of 8213
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I haven't, Tep, but I swear by Pristiq. Have you tried it or something in its category?

I've pretty much only been Team SSRIs, though I attempted Wellbutrin twice, but that made me insomniac and ragey. Pristiq is chemically related to Effexor, isn't it?


Pix - Sep 21, 2017 12:37:39 pm PDT #1981 of 8213
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

I'm honestly not sure. Wellbutrin didn't work for me, but Pristiq has been a godsend.


flea - Sep 21, 2017 2:07:46 pm PDT #1982 of 8213
information libertarian

I took Effexor for a while 20 years ago. I mostly remember the withdrawal being a bitch (brain zaps).


Amy - Sep 21, 2017 2:11:57 pm PDT #1983 of 8213
Because books.

My dad takes Effexor now, and he doesn't have any problems with it. He is a 75-year-old man on on quite a few other meds, though, just as a data point.

For a while, I was doing Prozac and Wellbutrin, which my psychiatrist at the time described as the poor man's way to create Effexor (my words, not his), so that's ... another data point? I'm assuming Effexor doesn't actually have Wellbutrin in it, though.

If you can, I would give the itching at least a good week to 10 days to subside before ditching the Prozac. Just to see if it will go away?


Steph L. - Sep 21, 2017 2:20:37 pm PDT #1984 of 8213
I look more rad than Lutheranism

If you can, I would give the itching at least a good week to 10 days to subside before ditching the Prozac. Just to see if it will go away?

I'm keeping a close eye out in case an actual rash appears, because that can be a dangerous sign. In the meantime, I took half a dose of Prozac this morning to see if starting at a lower dose would help reduce the itchiness. (The doctor prescribed 20 mg in tablet form, rather than capsule form, and when I talked to the NP on the phone, she said they were prescribing the tablet form specifically so that I could break it in half if necessary.)